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nope, pretty sure ya got it stuck because you didn't read the part in the owners manual on "how to ride"

You just wait till you start riding another person on your machine. You will see how much harder it is. So really if you look at it from that point of view you will see that I really have superior riding skills.

You just wait till you start riding another person on your machine. You will see how much harder it is. So really if you look at it from that point of view you will see that I really have superior riding skills.

I didnt think it looked to bad either until it just swallowed the whole damn atv. I was very lucky I was able to retreive Connie with out a lost of life. It was a near miss. I guess I need to start straping her into the atv

Heres right after it happened

Heres Hiram acting all crazy, you should never allow him to drink while on the atv

Heres where we decide that Hiram atv wont get us out

Heres where I break the winch and decide its time for an upgrade

Ah . . . now these stories show the reality of the situation . . . thick, oozing, tire-sucking mud . . . understandable now . . . looks like it would suck you right in and keep you there.

"Courage is not the absence of fear, but the realization that there is something more important than fear."

If you look at the pictures and realize the trail before the hole was really good and the trail after the hole was really good you realize this whole thing could have been avoided if Hiram had gone first.

Now you're learning . . . this is why my friend Joe always lets me lead . . . figures it's safer if I'm leading and he is behind me.

"Courage is not the absence of fear, but the realization that there is something more important than fear."